Order of Service
Opening Hymn Page 685
Divine Service 3 (page 184) Psalm 33
Sermon hymn Page 470
Sermon John 20:19-31
“His breath, His words are Spirit and life!”
Communion hymns Page 421, 602, 480
Closing hymn Page
647
IN YOUR PRAYERS: Please pray for those members in area facilities: Salem-Mennonite Home, Wyona, Norbert, Marlene, Sharon, Darlene, Bob, & Eldora. Oakview Terrace, Lavonne, Orville, Millie, Bernice, Alice, Ruth and those Low Mobility at home: Susan, Connie, Lonnie, and those Additional Requested Prayers: Kahlen and Sarah*.
BEGINNING HOLY THURSDAY, the chalice
will be offered first during communion, followed by the individual cups. Why? Data has shown, the chalice is “more sanitary”
than individual cup! - Pastor
INTIMATE SACRAMENT: The Lord’s Table is open and offered to all current, confirmed members in good standing of the Lutheran Church Missouri Synod (and churches that we are in pulpit and altar fellowship) who desire it. This assumes we confess the oneness of the same faith, have been taught how to examine ourselves, and are truly repentant for our sins (worthily). We ask that all guests at Table at St. Paul Lutheran Church of Freeman, to please announce your intention to commune with us to the pastor or elders before the service. Oneness at Communion pre-supposes the horizontal oneness with each other in doctrine. If you belong to a different doctrinal confession however, we invite you to come forward to receive a blessing indicated by folding your arms over your chest as you come to the rail, or remain in the pew and pray for the day when divisions would cease. Thank you for respecting our teachings. - Pastor.
Please welcome guest preacher Pastor David Ellis Sunday April 18th (no communion) while pastor is vacation April 15th-20th. Pastor Makelin is available for emergencies with a two hour delay by phone however, except on April 17th where Pastor Thomas Christopher will be on call.
MAIN STREET LIVING: This is the Life at 10:00 a.m. and Worship Service at 10:30 a.m. See BlogSpot.
THE MELCHER/ DEWALD/ HEIN SCHOLARSHIP: Completed forms may be returned to Joan or Karen by today April 11, 2021.
LAWN MOWING: Please submit your sealed bid to Darren Walz by today, April 11.
PLEASE SEE BULLETIN BOARD: for information from the Janstrams, our missionaries we support in Japan, and the winners of this years Bible Bowl.
Men's Bible Study Starts the Book of
Amos on
Wednesdays 6:00am to 7:00am. Amos, while not the first of Israel's prophets
(Elijah and Elisha preceded him by about 100 years), he is the first to have
his message written down. He preached to the nation of Israel and Judah about
their social and moral ills around 760 B.C., While it is tempting to apply
Amos' message directly to today's society with obvious comparisons, we can only
see them through the lens of Amos' context of the conditions of Israel in 800
B.C. Please join us if you can.
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